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Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 Taiwan mainland affairs council chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen announced the new measures in preparation for Taiwan's entry into the WTO TAIPEI, Taiwan Taiwan has lifted a 50-year ban on direct trade and investment in China as both sides prepare for their expected accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), officials said Wednesday. Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan would scrap a US$50 million ceiling on individual investments in China and allow offshore units of Taiwan banks to remit money to and from China. The move would pave the way for local businesses to directly invest in China instead of routing investments through a third country, said Tsai. Taiwanese businessmen have skirted government curbs lured by low land and labor costs as well as common language and culture.
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Extractions: Languages Spanish Portuguese German Italian Korean Arabic Japanese Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW InStyle Business 2.0 By CNN's Kristie Lu Stout and reports TAIPEI, Taiwan (CNN) Taiwan made-to-order chipmaker TSMC is marching toward the Mainland to assess sites for its first China plant. The move comes amid intense price undercutting by Shanghai-based rival SMIC, and ahead of a Taiwan government meeting that may lift the ban on chip investment in China. Taiwan currently forbids investment in Chinese firms in strategic industries such as semiconductors in order to avoid dependence on China. During a recent trip to Shanghai, TSMC number-two executive Tseng Fan-Chen browsed for potential plant sites. But the Taiwan chip foundry says it has yet to secure a solid plan for Mainland investment. "They need to start with something," said Dan Heyler, the Asia Pacific head of semiconductor research at Merrill Lynch.
Extractions: The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters CNNtoGO SEARCH Web CNN.com Story Tools TAIPEI, Taiwan (Reuters) Tropical storm Melor killed one person as heavy rains triggered flooding after the storm changed course and began heading north up Taiwan's eastern coast, a government official said on Monday. "The storm has killed one cleaning worker in a southern hotel while three people are missing, but in general, the situation is not serious," an interior ministry official said by telephone. With maximum sustained winds of 90 kms (56 miles) per hour and gusts up to 120 kms (75 miles), Melor brought torrential rains that led to floods and landslides in some southern and eastern Taiwan. By 2130 GMT, the storm was 80 kms (50 miles) southeast of Taiwan's southeastern coastal city of Taitung, moving north at 10 kms (6 miles) per hour, the Central Weather Bureau said in a statement. Melor changed course after heading west on Sunday. The bureau had previously forecast the storm would move towards Hong Kong and China's southern province of Guangdong. Government officials have allowed 60 Chinese fishing boats with 898 fishermen aboard to enter Taiwan's harbors to shelter from the storm.
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Extractions: Languages Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW Ang Lee, pictured here with his family, has taken the international film industry by storm NEW YORK, U.S. Taiwanese film maker Ang Lee, whose movies range from high-flying Chinese martial arts films to tales of U.S. Civil War soldiers, was named America's best director by Time magazine. In Time's first ever "America's Best" series, which will hit news-stands on Monday, Lee was given the nod as the top director in the U.S. for his work on movies such as "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Sense and Sensibility." "This soft-spoken gent is proving again what's always been true: that American cinema is nourished by the artistry of foreigners," Time said in its article on the Taiwanese director who has lived for over 20 years in the United States. IN-DEPTH America's Best Film Director Ang Lee Time, a subsidiary of AOL Time Warner, CNN's parent company, called Lee a cosmopolitan chameleon who seems at home in any culture but is detached enough to see it with an ironic acuity. "We were looking for the director in America who is really at the top of his game right now in terms of excellence in his craft and innovativeness, and someone who is influential as well," said Steve Koepp, deputy managing editor of Time.
Extractions: Languages Time, Inc. Time.com People Fortune EW Work is under way to excavate houses covered by mudslides that claimed dozens of lives By staff and wire reports TAIPEI, Taiwan Rescue workers in Taiwan are searching for more than 100 missing people after one of the island's deadliest storms hit this week. At least 77 people are confirmed dead and 133 are still missing after Typhoon Toraji swept through eastern and central parts of the island on Sunday and Monday. Taiwanese officials say the search will go on until most of the missing are accounted for, but hopes of finding more survivors are dimming. TYPHOON WATCH For more stories and interactive coverage on the typhoons that have struck across Asia this year click to CNN's typhoon watch If the death toll passes 200 Toraji, named after a root commonly eaten by Koreans, will be the most deadly typhoon to have hit Taiwan in decades. Flash flooding, collapsed buildings and mud and rock slides claimed most of the victims.